Hello all,

(CCing the security team just for visibility - I hope this is not too
much noise.)

As I mentioned to rouca on #debian-lts, I would like to ask your help to
test debusine.debian.net to test the uploads that you are preparing for
bookworm-security.  According to dsa-needed.txt, nodejs and
python-django are being prepared by rouca and lamby, respectively.

Currently, debusine.d.n helps to verify how a packages builds on
different architectures, to run autopkgest (contrary to Salsa CI,
debusine also includes autopkgtest for reverse dependencies), piuparts
and lintian.  You can read more about debusine and setup instructions
at:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebusineDebianNet

After you have initially uploaded the packages to debusine (this can be
done easily via dput(-ng)), once everything is OK and have the ACK from
the security team, you can complete the upload providing debusine with a
signed package. (Instructions for this last step will be found in the
workflow created by the upload.)

Could you please tell me if you are willing to test those uploads for
bookworm-security?

As a side note, any debian developer can currently use debusine.d.n.
There are upload-to-unstable and -experimental workflows available, and
the debusine team is looking for feedback about how does it work.
Contact info at the bottom of the wiki page.

Thanks in advance,

 -- Santiago

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